11. Catopsilia florella (Fabricius, 1775) WL: 33mm. The species is a ubiquitous migrant, very common throughout Guinea-Bissau and distributed along sub-Saharan Africa, migrating to Northern Africa, Cape Verde and the Canaries, where it is well established; occasionally it reaches the archipelagoes of Madeira and Azores. The caterpillars are polyphagous, occurring on Fabaceae and Malvaceae. Studied material. Cacheu: Cacheu, 27.10.2009, 1♀ (FR). Caió, common (JB); Banhinda (PNTC), 27.07.2009, 1♂ (BS 29469). Gabú: Balanca, 0 1.07.2009, 1♂ (BS 29469); Kobolo, 0 2.07.2009, 1♂ (BS 29470); Ché Ché, 02- 03.07.2009, 1♂ 1♀ (BS 29464/29465); Beli, 1♂ (JG 42) (CZ 5896). Quinara: Buba Tombo (PNLC), 15- 17.07.20...
Lobesia vanillana (De Joannis, 1900) Wingspan: 11.5 mm; adult (plate 14: figs 70-71). A common sp...
Porto Santo (Madeira Archipelago) is a relatively old (11.1 to 14.3 Ma) and small volcanic island in...
Butterflies are one of the best-known insect groups and they have been the subject of numerous studi...
38. Pentila pauli abri Collins & Larsen, 2005 WL: 20mm. The species has only been reported once fr...
203. Coeliades forestan forestan (Stoll, 1782) WL: 25mm. C. f. forestan is found throughout tropic...
*96. Azanus jesous Guérin-Méneville, 1849 WL: 12m. Widely distributed along the African savannas, ...
239. Borbo gemella (Mabille, 1884) WL: 16mm. In West Africa this species occurs in the Guinea and ...
35. Leptosia wigginsi pseudalcesta Bernardi, 1965 WL: 23mm. The species is similar to L. medusa, b...
241. Borbo holtzi (Plӧtz, 1883) WL: 16mm. This is a savanna skipper known to colonize degraded for...
197. Acraea (Acraea) camaena (Drury, 1773) WL: 32mm. This species flies in dry forest, usually in ...
*133. Charaxes tiridates tiridates (Cramer, 1777) WL: 48mm. C. tiridates is a typical forest speci...
*22. Colotis evagore antigone (Boisduval, 1836) WL: 16mm. A new record for Guinea-Bissau, this sub...
236. Pelopidas thrax (Hübner, 1821) WL: 19mm. This is another ubiquitous Afrotropical skipper that...
195. Acraea (Acraea) quirina quirina (Fabricius, 1781) WL: 21mm. This is a forest species that may...
37. Spalgis lemolea pilos Druce, 1890 WL: 15mm. S. lemolea is a forest species known from primary ...
Lobesia vanillana (De Joannis, 1900) Wingspan: 11.5 mm; adult (plate 14: figs 70-71). A common sp...
Porto Santo (Madeira Archipelago) is a relatively old (11.1 to 14.3 Ma) and small volcanic island in...
Butterflies are one of the best-known insect groups and they have been the subject of numerous studi...
38. Pentila pauli abri Collins & Larsen, 2005 WL: 20mm. The species has only been reported once fr...
203. Coeliades forestan forestan (Stoll, 1782) WL: 25mm. C. f. forestan is found throughout tropic...
*96. Azanus jesous Guérin-Méneville, 1849 WL: 12m. Widely distributed along the African savannas, ...
239. Borbo gemella (Mabille, 1884) WL: 16mm. In West Africa this species occurs in the Guinea and ...
35. Leptosia wigginsi pseudalcesta Bernardi, 1965 WL: 23mm. The species is similar to L. medusa, b...
241. Borbo holtzi (Plӧtz, 1883) WL: 16mm. This is a savanna skipper known to colonize degraded for...
197. Acraea (Acraea) camaena (Drury, 1773) WL: 32mm. This species flies in dry forest, usually in ...
*133. Charaxes tiridates tiridates (Cramer, 1777) WL: 48mm. C. tiridates is a typical forest speci...
*22. Colotis evagore antigone (Boisduval, 1836) WL: 16mm. A new record for Guinea-Bissau, this sub...
236. Pelopidas thrax (Hübner, 1821) WL: 19mm. This is another ubiquitous Afrotropical skipper that...
195. Acraea (Acraea) quirina quirina (Fabricius, 1781) WL: 21mm. This is a forest species that may...
37. Spalgis lemolea pilos Druce, 1890 WL: 15mm. S. lemolea is a forest species known from primary ...
Lobesia vanillana (De Joannis, 1900) Wingspan: 11.5 mm; adult (plate 14: figs 70-71). A common sp...
Porto Santo (Madeira Archipelago) is a relatively old (11.1 to 14.3 Ma) and small volcanic island in...
Butterflies are one of the best-known insect groups and they have been the subject of numerous studi...